Dave Lilly called this morning with news that he ad trolled an “exotic” — at least by last year’s standard in Raritan Bay — a bluefish.
Lilly went east from Keyport and saw nothing but a lot of boats on a calm morning. Therefore, he went to the back of the bay where he’s been doing well by trolling 3-ounce Tony Maja mo-jos and caught the blue of about 8 pounds before starting a pick of bass in the 30-34-inch class that got better before he came in later in the morning. Dave said the radio was pretty quiet. He did see bunkers flipping in the back of the bay.
Capt. Chris Di Stefano said a friend trolled mo-jos in the bay to catch 30-inch bass. He also had a report of cod at Sandy Hook Reef, including a 20-pounder. Another boater had lots of both short and keeper blackfish at Sea Girt Reef. In addition there were 18-22-inch winter flounder and the first showing of big sea bass that are out of season.
Unfortunately, those areas may not be fishable Sunday as small craft warnings are up. East winds of 20 to 25 knots are predicted along with gusts to 30, plus showers.
Are there any areas by the Sandy Hook area that are open to surf fishing?
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My understanding is that Sandy Hook is open as it’s a federal park.
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Thanks Al. Just wanted to say I love the blog. I’ve been a fan many years. Back in the day, I used to pick up the star ledger from a dispenser for only a quarter just for your saltwater articles. Thanks for keeping us informed all these years.
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It was a long time ago when the Star-Ledger cost a quarter. Now it’s $1.50 for a quarter of the content.
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